According to an arrest report, deputies were called to the couple's home at 9:42 a.m. after dispatchers received a report of a shooting. When deputies arrived, they found the Hubert's live-in girlfriend of eight years at the home, and she said that Hubert had fired multiple shots in her car. No one was injured.

The woman told police she had decided to end their relationship, and left the home. She returned on Saturday to retrieve some belongings, but Hubert wasn't present, the report stated. She called him to ask him to open the house, but he refused.

The report said the woman gained entry to the property and began collecting her things. However, Hubert came home while she was packing and became irate, the report stated. During an argument, he removed a black handgun from his waistband, went outside and opened fire on his girlfriend's vehicle.

Investigators believe Hubert fired about nine shots into the car, causing extensive damage to the hood, windows and tires. The report did not give the make of the vehicle or the type of weapon used in the shooting. The car was worth about $7,000, the report stated. Hubert was taken into custody without incident.